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  Controlling the cause

All accidents have causes and by identifying the causes of accidents you can eliminate them. So say Hans Nyth (pictured, left) and Jonas Ekmark of Volvo's Car Safety Center. Here they explain how car safety systems will need to develop to support drivers without distracting them.



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